The show – with a theme song written by Michael Crittenden and Danles – will also feature a Joe Cartoon animated music video and a documentary film trailer.

Future shows may also include magicians and illusionists, spoken word performances, DJs, dancers, movie and music reviews and more.

Danles will host the KBO Group’s “The Sunday Goodtime Hour,” with hopes that it will air weekly – “though between the first and second episode, it may be two weeks.”

The shows are free for viewers to watch, though they will be encouraged to donate to performers via “virtual tip jars” online. The show itself will also have a tip jar, with donations “allocated between a selected weekly charity and The Sunday Goodtime Hour for production, crew costs.”

The Sunday Goodtime Hour

Danles, who has worked with the KBO Group for many years, said it’s “a super talented team and I’m really pleased to be working with them on this project.”

As a project manager during past Laughfests, Danles has handled production of shows at The Pyramid Scheme as well as worked with KBO on Wege Prize, DisArts and other events. He conceded that th3 current shutdown of tours and venues due to COVID-19 has left him “effectively unemployed” until things start up again.

Describing himself as “a jack of all trades,” Danles has a background in theater, has released music as a singer-songwriter and served as a club DJ for years, with his first DJ gig “spinning 45s for happy hour at the old ‘Eastown Theatre presents SHOUT.’”

He also wrote and directed a film, “Feeding the Machine,” in 2000 that earned honors at the Digidance Festival in Park City.